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Car A of mass 1200kg traveling at 10m/s , collided in too the back of the car B, which is stationary. Following the collision,. The two cars stick together and travel at 6m/s. What is the mass of a car B?

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Answer:

Car B has a mass of 800 kg.

General Formulas and Concepts:

Momentum

Law of Conservation of Momentum:
\displaystyle m_1v_(1i) + m_2v_(2i) = (m_1 + m_2)v_(f)

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify variables

[Given] m₁ = 1200 kg

[Given] v₁i = 10 m/s

[Solve] m₂

[Given] v₂i = 0 m/s

[Given] vf = 6 m/s

Step 2: Solve for m₂

  1. Substitute in variables [Law of Conservation of Momentum]: (1200 kg)(10 m/s) + m₂(0 m/s) = (1200 kg + m₂)(6 m/s)
  2. Multiply: 12000 kg · m/s = (1200 kg + m₂)(6 m/s)
  3. Isolate m₂ term: 2000 kg = 1200 kg + m₂
  4. Isolate m₂: 800 kg = m₂
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